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Today is Tuesday 4/23/13 Classwork for Today: Please open your textbooks and read pp. 842 and 843: Pride and Prejudice (excerpt) by Jane Austin. Complete the questions that go along with the selection. Use the INFERENCING chart provided to record your answers. Then, please also read pp. 844 and 845: Frankenstein (excerpt) by Mary Shelley. Again, same as above, answer the questions using the chart provided. All assignments MUST be submitted at the end of class for credit. Please stay focused. If you complete these assignments and still have time left in class, feel free to work on your senior paper. Please use the paper provided for your responses.

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley pp. 844 and 845 What sacrifices did Dr. Frankenstein make to see his ideas become a reality? How does Dr. Frankenstein feel about his work now that it is finished? What messages might Shelley be trying to convey to her audience through this passage? IT SAYS I SAY AND SO… Quote the text Formulate your opinion Restate question Answer question Provide detail and support (quote) from the text to support your response.

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin pp. 842 and 843 What impression do the partygoers form of Mr. Bingley? Mr. Darcy? What does Mr. Darcy reveal about himself in his comments to Mr. Bingley? Based on what you have read, how do you think The Bennet family and other townspeople will react to Mr. Darcy’s presence? IT SAYS I SAY AND SO… Quote the text Formulate your opinion Restate question Answer question Provide detail and support (quote) from the text to support your response.

Name: _______________________ Period 1 3 5 (circle one) Date: 4/22/13 Classwork Pride & Prejudice and Frankenstein (INFERENCING) Please attach additional notebook paper as needed for your responses. IT SAYS I SAY AND SO…